I’m wanting to setup 3 maybe 4 VLANs. Here is the issue I’m not sure about. I have a Cisco Router SV260W default gateway of 192.168.123.254. I have an Ubuntu Webserver static on 192.168.123.104. I am forwarding ports 8083 and 8080 to that address as well for the Server. So would like to leave that setup alone if possible. I have the following Ubiquiti equipment. 24 port POE switch, an 8 port 60 watt switch, 4 of the 5 port mini flex switches. I’m wanting the following VLANs. One for IoT, one for guest wifi access and one for my main LAN like doing my video editing. I also have a cloud key gen. 2. Do I have to set the VLANs in the Cisco router and the the 24 port switch. I even thought of changing over to an Edgerouter X even. So looking for some ideas on implimenting.
Thank you very much for a great video, it was really helpful to me. I am curious about one thing, I was just wondering what the reason is for putting a different class of subnet in the firewall rules than on your diagram. for example the 10.0.0.0/24 network became 10.0.0.0/8 in the firewall rules. I was wondering what this does?
10.0.0.0/8 is the entire private address network. He added all 3 of the private address networks to that rule such that, if he were to deploy any other "LAN" networks in the future, they would already be blocked by that guest rule.
Great job. Love the way you simply everything
Thanks, very helpful. I use EdgeRouter lite for home network.
Very well explained, it really help me to understand and configure my EdgeRouter, thanks
Thanks for this excellent video.
Thank you! Very helpful.
Thx! You're generous and extremely helpful
I’m wanting to setup 3 maybe 4 VLANs. Here is the issue I’m not sure about. I have a Cisco Router SV260W default gateway of 192.168.123.254. I have an Ubuntu Webserver static on 192.168.123.104. I am forwarding ports 8083 and 8080 to that address as well for the Server. So would like to leave that setup alone if possible. I have the following Ubiquiti equipment. 24 port POE switch, an 8 port 60 watt switch, 4 of the 5 port mini flex switches. I’m wanting the following VLANs. One for IoT, one for guest wifi access and one for my main LAN like doing my video editing. I also have a cloud key gen. 2. Do I have to set the VLANs in the Cisco router and the the 24 port switch. I even thought of changing over to an Edgerouter X even. So looking for some ideas on implimenting.
Thank you very much for a great video, it was really helpful to me. I am curious about one thing, I was just wondering what the reason is for putting a different class of subnet in the firewall rules than on your diagram. for example the 10.0.0.0/24 network became 10.0.0.0/8 in the firewall rules. I was wondering what this does?
10.0.0.0/8 is the entire private address network. He added all 3 of the private address networks to that rule such that, if he were to deploy any other "LAN" networks in the future, they would already be blocked by that guest rule.
@@blakestone75 i don't understand does blocking bigger network address would block the smaller one,
Thanks for the video, any advice how to do this without the VLAN switch just using router ?
does not work if the ports are combined into a switch0, after all the settings, traffic still goes between vlans
Thank you Ben ;)
What did you use for the diagram? Looks kind of like Visio but different.
Edraw max I think
thx, this helped a lot.